Data centers are foundational infrastructure for the modern economy. In short, they are the computers we use but don't touch. Once considered dull, gray structures, these facilities have become the critical infrastructure that powers everything we rely on today—social media, artificial. critical infrastructure to power modern digital services. Most data centers house servers (connected computers) and data storage systems capable f vast numbers of calculations and computing. These facilities are called data centres - and they're the backbone of the internet. Data centres store, process, and protect the massive amounts of data that keep our digital world running smoothly. From streaming videos to online transactions, every digital activity relies on these powerful infrastructures.
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